Alaska Lounge Access

Alaska Airlines is one of the largest airlines in the United States. Alaska Airlines operates the Mileage Plan frequent flyer program. Alaska operates numerous Alaska Lounge locations in the US, mostly on the West Coast but with one location at JFK as well. Their west coast hubs include SEA, ANC, PDX, and LAX. Another very important hub without an Alaska Lounge location is SFO. Their sister airline is Horizon Air.

Alaska's Lounge Program

Alaska Airlines operates 6 Alaska Lounge locations on the US West Coast, including 3 in its primary hub, SEA, and 1 on the East Coast. Alaska Airlines first class passengers have access to these lounges, as well as Admirals Club members flying on American or Alaska and Icelandair Saga Gold and Silver members flying on Alaska. The Alaska Lounge membership program provides members with access to Alaska Lounge locations, with the ability to bring in up to 2 guests or their spouse and kids. In locations where an Alaska Lounge is not available, Alaska Lounge members can access eligible Admirals Club locations when departing on Alaska or American Airlines, as well as numerous other associated partner lounges when departing on Alaska. This includes the Cathay Pacific Lounge at SFO and United Clubs in PHX, MSP, DCA and PHL.